Associations to the word «Fascinating»
Noun
- Bazaar
- Fiction
- Countenance
- Intellect
- Twist
- Stuff
- Shortcoming
- Flair
- Admirer
- Deterioration
- Costume
- Cabaret
- Grandeur
- Chronicle
- Telegraph
- Artifact
- Complexity
- Softness
- Attraction
- Tribune
- Yorker
- Hobby
- Pug
- Originality
- Humor
- Simplicity
- Wanda
- Critic
- Novel
- Hacker
- Garret
- Melody
- Viewer
- Review
- Pic
- Full
- Samantha
- Chaucer
- Presentation
- Portrayal
- Read
- Characterization
- Book
- Memoir
- Diary
- Account
- Pale
- Ambiguity
Adjective
- Contrasting
- Majestic
- Wholesome
- Persuasive
- Sociological
- Horrible
- Unique
- Dramatic
- Carnivorous
- Cinematic
- Hopeless
- Fanciful
- Woman
- Unexpected
- Elusive
- Weird
- Annoying
- Interested
- Artistic
- Stately
- Astonishing
- Accomplished
- Retrospective
- Affectionate
- Exhaustive
- Complex
- Poetic
- Intricate
- Familiar
- Feminine
- Exceptional
- Queer
- Convincing
- Ambitious
- Austere
- Authoritative
- Peculiar
Wiktionary
FASCINATING, adjective. Having interesting qualities; captivating; attractive.
FASCINATING, verb. Present participle of fascinate
Dictionary definition
FASCINATING, adjective. Capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story".
FASCINATING, adjective. Capturing interest as if by a spell; "bewitching smile"; "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman".
Wise words
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